Working fine in FL Studio 9 as well Pretty decent on CPU I might add Overall sounds very nice, it has a...I don't know what to call it...clarity - I guess - in the sound and the presets are a bit more polished and usable ( I especially appreciate the generous ammount of SEQ - that's something most synths lack and I've fad up with PADS and the like, heh ). I thought I've trashed the beta version but it seems I do have it as well so I'm gonna load that one too and see exactly how different/or not they are

It's very cool, and about half the cpu of the previous one. I've had some weirdness in Savihost, some presets are silent, such as preset 99, if you close and reload there it works, but going from 98 to 99 doesn't, nor 100 down to 99.

Awesome synth. The sound (or presets) has improved a lot, and as a 4OP FM alone it is a killer tool.

Questions:

- Is there any way to 'retrieve' a wave from an osc (opposite of send)? If I like a wave on a preset, I'd like to get it to a file, so I can use it on another preset. Or copy it to another osc.

- are you planning to develop it further? If so, suggestions:

- I'd love to be able to rotate through most common waves (square, saw, pulse) and maybe most recently used ones with a click or knob, not having to go into the tab. Similar to how LFO work.

- The fonts green on black for mod sources are virtually illegible on my system. Making them white, and bigger, would help (higher contrast). Maybe color code osc, env, lfo for a better overview. Right now this part of the synth puts me off.

- Having an undo button would do wonders. It's very easy to screw up a nice wave and not being able to recompose it.

- If at all possible, I'd do away with the tabs and make it an onel-page synth. that way when you change patches you get a killer overview. Gray out envs, oscs, and lfos that are not in use so they are not distracting.

Really enjoying this synth - very well put together and invites experimentation, imo. I particularly like the x-y pad though I can't work out how and what it's modulating. I can see that mod1 or mod2 are selectable as destinations but where it goes after that isn't clear - to me anyway...